The subject matter of papers published in Atmospheric Environment covers air pollution research and its applications. Papers
should present novel results based on experiments, theory and modelling of the atmosphere extending from the scale of buildings and streets
to the globe. The main aim of ... click here for full Aims & Scope
The subject matter of papers published in Atmospheric Environment covers air pollution research and its applications. Papers
should present novel results based on experiments, theory and modelling of the atmosphere extending from the scale of buildings and streets
to the globe. The main aim of Atmospheric Environment is to provide a scientific understanding of the consequences of natural
and human-induced perturbations of the earth's atmosphere. Areas covered include air pollution research and its applications, air quality
and its effects, dispersion and transport, deposition, biospheric- atmospheric exchange, atmospheric chemistry and induced changes in
radiation and climate. Atmospheric Environment publishes original research and review articles, special issues and supplements,
and New Directions columns.
SUBJECTS NOT IN SCOPE
The Aims and Scope of the journal are regularly evaluated and updated and
the following areas are currently "not in scope". Authors should review this list prior to manuscript submissions:
1.
Receptor Modelling & Neural Network Statistics: Papers using standard techniques of receptor modeling and statistical analysis including
neural networks are not encouraged unless a unique new contribution is clearly demonstrated. Models of chemistry, physics and transport
should be validated against available data.
2. Local Studies: Will be recommended for publication in local journals.
3.
Meteorological studies involving dispersion modelling, boundary layer meteorology, wind tunnel experiments, turbulence process in street
canyons, and CFD modelling (unless strongly tied to an environmental consequences).
4. Engine specific auto emission studies based
on lab work, fuel based emission testing (aircraft or automotive), engine performance characterisation.
5. Occupational exposure
studies.
6. Noise pollution studies.
7. Building Climatology
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Editors-in-Chief:
P. Brimblecombe
C.K. Chan
H.B. Singh